recaps

It’s the end of the season, and with the much-awaited rendition of "Carry On Wayward Son" kicking us off, we delved into a finale that seemed much more quieter and internal than years past, but no less impactful. I am contemplating the complexities that

Reunions turn to loss, and sacrifices have to be made. While the boys can count one aspect of their recovery mission a victory, they had to make choices for the greater good. As we near the season finale, it’s clear that the repercussions of these

Spread over two realities and multiple locations, we got a chance to journey along with our heroes on their path towards saving Mary and Jack. Unfortunately, along the way they meet up with more troubles and escalating threats that might change the

Gabriel’s back and he’s set on a mission of revenge! In the middle of it all, we got more insight into the Loki and Gabriel connection, the complex family dynamics going on, and the interesting relationship between Sam and Gabriel. I very much approve

Learning more of Roux’s backstory provided much-needed information, but also opened the door to many other questions. Giles may have just wanted to fulfill the role of boyfriend, but he will also have to serve as her captor and interrogator, bearing

Much discussion about characters not seen, but the key players all showed up! With a growing problem of invading archangels, Heaven losing power, and the whole Lucifer situation, the Winchesters need all the help they can get. I just hope their allies

Saving allies, defeating enemies, and facing impossible odds. It’s just another day in the lives of the Winchesters. But success often breeds new obstacles, as we soon learned. They’re going to need all the help they can get before this is all over.

The spell ingredients are coming together and venturing into the other world is becoming a reality. But just because the door is open doesn’t mean this is going to be an easy journey. So much tension building!

Scooby Doo meets Supernatural! I’ve been waiting for this one for a while now and it more than lived up to its hype — cartoon Winchesters, breaking all kinds of family-fun realities, and fighting a real ghost in the midst of a world that doesn’t believe

Giles is back, along with time jumps, complicated narration, and an emerging relationship that you can’t help but root for. In time, I hope the overall plot becomes better understood. For now, though, enjoy the life of Rupert Giles, high school student.

It was a very noir Supernatural this week, with a mob boss, some religious relics, and a seemingly impossible task. However, the Winchesters are slowly getting all the ingredients they need to open the rift and get their family back, so perhaps the end

An ally in Apocalypse World may help Mary and Jack survive, while an ally in our world almost causes Dean and Sam to die. Things are getting serious in both realities and I foresee a tragic conclusion before it’s all over.